Allso Bar
46/12, Sukhumwit 36, 8 Soi Sansabai, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Phra Khanong occupies the lower end of the Sukhumvit corridor where the bar scene is driven by residents rather than by visitors or hotel guests. Allso Bar's casual name signals exactly the right positioning for that market. A bar called allso in a residential neighbourhood does not need to explain itself to the locals. The 169-review count reflects a bar that has earned genuine community standing rather than transient traffic.
Allso Bar is a bar in the Phra Khanong area of Khlong Toei. The name uses a stylised spelling of the word also. This suggests the bar presents itself as an additional or secondary option in the area's venue landscape. Phra Khanong is a sub-district within Khlong Toei that sits in the southeastern part of the district, close to the boundary with Watthana. The area is primarily residential and serves a local Bangkok market rather than a tourist or hotel audience. With 169 reviews, the bar has built a following in a sub-district with a neighbourhood-facing bar scene. The zones further up the Sukhumvit corridor attract a different and more transient audience. A bar with a creatively spelled name in Phra Khanong positions itself for the urban residential market that occupies this part of Khlong Toei.
The bar draws from the Phra Khanong residential community alongside guests from the adjacent Watthana zone. A bar with a relaxed and informally named identity in this location appeals to the resident demographic more than a formal or aspirational venue would. The Phra Khanong area is served by the On Nut BTS station, which connects the neighbourhood to the broader Sukhumvit corridor. Weeknight regulars from the Phra Khanong residential streets form the consistent anchor for the bar's audience. Weekend evenings bring guests from the broader On Nut and Ekkamai zone. The review count at 169 reflects steady local engagement over time. Allso Bar fits the profile of a neighbourhood bar that earns repeat visits from the local community rather than one-off visits from out-of-neighbourhood guests.